Allianz Scholarship
The Allianz Scholarship awards generous funding to qualified sophomore and junior applicants. Students must submit an application outlining their activities in the Mathematics Department and the actuarial science program.
How can companies better manage risk? The actuarial science degree program at the University of St. Thomas is a Center of Actuarial Excellence and will build your ability to use mathematical, statistical, and economic methods to assess and manage risk while helping you develop successful careers in insurance, finance, and other related fields.
Our program is distinct in several ways. We are:
We help our students build a solid foundation in the discipline through a rigorous curriculum and a range of extracurricular opportunities. Whether you join the Math and Actuarial Science Club or drop in for peer tutoring at the Mathematics Resource Center, we have the resources you need to prepare for a long and fulfilling career.
In addition to the core actuarial science courses, you complete classes in statistics, mathematics, computer science, finance, economics and communication. This interdisciplinary blend of courses will cultivate your knowledge and skills to be a flexible and nimble professional in a fast-paced industry capable of effectively communicating important strategic decisions.
Our faculty are here to help you develop a four-year plan catered to your personal and professional goals.
Many of our students complete two or more professional actuarial exams by graduation. How do they achieve that? Group study sessions with their peers and exam reimbursement. In addition, our program is connected to the local actuarial community in the Twin Cities through our external advisory board and dedicated alumni that provide various enrichment and collaboration opportunities for students.
In addition to the core actuarial science courses, you complete classes in statistics, mathematics, computer science, finance, economics and communication. This interdisciplinary blend of courses will cultivate your knowledge and skills to be a flexible and nimble professional in a fast-paced industry capable of effectively communicating important strategic decisions.
Our faculty are here to help you develop a four-year plan catered to your personal and professional goals.
Many of our students complete two or more professional actuarial exams by graduation. How do they achieve that? Group study sessions with their peers and exam reimbursement. In addition, our program is connected to the local actuarial community in the Twin Cities through our external advisory board and dedicated alumni that provide various enrichment and collaboration opportunities for students.
Our faculty are your teachers and mentors. Alumni put their knowledge and skills to good use every day. Your fellow students will challenge you to tackle big problems and develop skills that are needed in this fast-paced career field.
Professor Falconbury joined the University of St. Thomas in 2022 and became the Director of the Actuarial Science program in 2023. Prior to joining academia, Kyle was an actuarial leader at two Fortune 100 companies. He is excited to share his real-world knowledge of the insurance industry and his enthusiasm for actuarial science with the next generation of industry leaders.ter.
A pure mathematician by training, Dr. Axtell has become active and knowledgeable in various aspects of actuarial science. For example, he regularly completes the actuarial exams so he can prepare students for them. He also enjoyed being (probably) the oldest intern Travelers Insurance has ever had during the summer of 2015!
Actuarial science allows you to pursue multiple career paths after graduation.
Actuarial science majors are able to apply for multiple scholarships throughout their undergraduate career at St. Thomas.
The Allianz Scholarship awards generous funding to qualified sophomore and junior applicants. Students must submit an application outlining their activities in the Mathematics Department and the actuarial science program.
Seniors majoring in mathematics or actuarial science are eligible for this scholarship. Students must have at least a 3.5 GPA or higher. In addition, their involvement in the Mathematics Department will be considered as well.
This scholarship, based on financial need and academic merit, is for juniors and seniors eligible for work in the United States. Students must have at least a 3.2 GPA or higher.
Dr. Seul ki Kang's interests include actuarial mathematics, extreme value theory in finance and insurance, statistical modeling of finance and insurance losses, econometrics, nonparametric statistics, empirical likelihood methods, Bayesian statistics, computational modeling, and uncertainty quantification
Dr. Tang explores the theory of interest, and teaches courses focusing on calculus for business and the social sciences.
Dr. Mike Axtell is an Algebraist with research in the areas of Commutative Ring Theory and Graph Theory. He has published in several journals including, Communications and Algebra and Mathematics and Computer Education. He is also an active member of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and currently serves as a member of the MAA Notes editorial board.
Our versatile program offers many opportunities to get outside the classroom and your comfort zone at St. Thomas with student clubs and organizations, on-campus jobs and more.
The University of St. Thomas is one of 37 institutions in the world to hold a Center of Actuarial Excellence (CAE) designation.
We offer out-of-class actuarial exam preparation sessions led by our professors.
Actuarial Science students have the opportunity to take classes in London during J-term.
Whether you intern with one of the many insurance companies in the area or join a student-led club, there's no shortage of ways to pursue your passions.
The Mathematics Resource Center (MaRC) is a warm, friendly space that offers free drop-in math tutoring for students.
The Center for Applied Mathematics (CAM) supports and facilitates faculty and student research in the Mathematics Department.
Actuarial science students at St. Thomas apply their mathematics skills to real-world situations. Our curriculum will challenge you to nurture your knowledge in math and develop practical communication skills needed in the workplace.
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.